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I recently designed the wireframe layout for a marketing dashboard using a wireframing tool, and it got me wondering — is there any way to import a pre-designed dashboard layout straight into Power BI, keeping the same visual placement, spacing, and hierarchy?
Right now, I design dashboards separately to get stakeholder approval first. But once it’s approved, I have to manually rebuild everything in Power BI — which takes time and often ends up slightly misaligned.
Has anyone found a smoother workflow or tool that bridges this design-to-build gap? Maybe something that can export or replicate grid layouts directly inside Power BI?
Would love to hear what’s worked for you — plug-ins, template tricks, or community tools are all welcome!
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Hi ,
As far as I know, this is something many BI teams struggle with, and unfortunately is: there’s no perfect “import wireframe layout in Power BI Desktop” workflow that automatically keeps everything in exactly the same positions. But you can do one alternative.
In Power BI, you can import a background image of your approved layout (export from Figma as PNG/SVG) and lock it behind your visuals. Then place the charts/cards over the “slots” in the background, which helps align everything exactly Same and There are templates/themes in Power BI (or community‑shared),
Power BI Wireframe Template - Microsoft Fabric Community
Hi ,
As far as I know, this is something many BI teams struggle with, and unfortunately is: there’s no perfect “import wireframe layout in Power BI Desktop” workflow that automatically keeps everything in exactly the same positions. But you can do one alternative.
In Power BI, you can import a background image of your approved layout (export from Figma as PNG/SVG) and lock it behind your visuals. Then place the charts/cards over the “slots” in the background, which helps align everything exactly Same and There are templates/themes in Power BI (or community‑shared),
Power BI Wireframe Template - Microsoft Fabric Community
Hi @Suvanu_0608
Have you had a chance to look through the responses shared earlier? If anything is still unclear, we’ll be happy to provide additional support.
Hi @aakash052
Just following up to check if you were able to capture the latest error message. Sharing that will help us look into the issue further.
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